Namlook - Music for Ballet (1994 - Fax germany)

Peter Namlook produced a cd of music created by ballet
dancers. The dancers would dance through beams of light on
stage, which then would trigger a tone or sound. Its a neat
CD, not overly dramatic in nature.

Dan

To: 313 Detroit <313@hyperreal.org>
From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Detroit + Dance

Hey Cyclone's obscure question for the day....

Does anyone know of any ballet (or dance) productions that
may have been based on techno (or electronic music, per se).
I know Laurent Garnier did something in Paris, I can't
remember its name. I am interested in compiling a list.
Apparently the Australian Ballet performed X, a ballet based
ontribal drum patterns a while ago.

I figure it would be an interesting concept. I can imagine
May's music being used, Mills' more introspective material,
some of Hawtin's more downtempo material, Carl's... It would
be interesting to use the faster stuff too as it would force
the dancers to move differently. Plus as much as we hate on
ravers some of those kids can dance really well! I wonder
how it would work to use some of those movements in a
contemporary dance/ballet production. It would use introduce
the music to new listeners, too. It must have been done
somewhere!!


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